The automaker expects to take $1.9 billion in related special charges and write-downs as automakers continue adjusting their EV plans because of softer-than-expected demand.
Related Posts
Homeowners Hit by Helene Are In for an Insurance Claim Shock
Harsher policy terms mean damages might not be covered.
Mitsubishi UFJ’s Quarterly Profit Falls on Higher Credit Costs
The Japanese financial company reported a decline in its first-quarter net profit, partly due to higher credit costs.
Go Woke, Go Broke? Not a Chance, Say Ben and Jerry
The founders of Ben & Jerry’s speak about mixing politics with business, the ice cream brand’s future, and why Ozempic doesn’t worry them.